What kernel should i use ? Want to get ViperXperia V8 - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

Hey guys. What kernel should i use for ViperXperia V8?
For now i have 3.4.45-nAaa-03_WT19 and the rom does not boot. Phone boots into CWM
I have unlocked bootloader via Flashtool and sony code. And OFC i have 587 firmwar
nevemind,works with lupus ICS.

fliperpl said:
Hey guys. What kernel should i use for ViperXperia V8?
For now i have 3.4.45-nAaa-03_WT19 and the rom does not boot. Phone boots into CWM
I have unlocked bootloader via Flashtool and sony code. And OFC i have 587 firmwar
nevemind,works with lupus ICS.
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It Won't Boot
nAa Is A jb Kernel And Viper v8 is an ics Rom
.
Try Ics Kernel
like
.
Lupus
Stock Extended
Kappa
Etc.

fliperpl said:
Hey guys. What kernel should i use for ViperXperia V8?
For now i have 3.4.45-nAaa-03_WT19 and the rom does not boot. Phone boots into CWM
I have unlocked bootloader via Flashtool and sony code. And OFC i have 587 firmwar
nevemind,works with lupus ICS.
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ViperXperia V8 is ICS Rom.So you should ics kernel as Pranto Roy told.
lupus is very good.but you can also try kappa kernel. It is also good.

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[Q] CM9 RC1 on Xperia Ray

Guys,
Did anyone had luck flashing CM9 RC1 on Xperia Ray?
I'm struggling to get this working.
kgthenerd said:
Guys,
Did anyone had luck flashing CM9 RC1 on Xperia Ray?
I'm struggling to get this working.
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i've tryied some time before, it works, but if i remember well i need to flash the fxp128 kernel.
paolinhos said:
i've tryied some time before, it works, but if i remember well i need to flash the fxp128 kernel.
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That's lame.
I remember that I could use CM7 ROMs in my old Xperia X8 with stock kernel. It was a stupid move trying to unlock the bootloader to change kernel, I just bricked my phone.
I have tried, but it has some problems (automatic light sensor doesn't work for me) and wifi drops signal sometimes. Stay @ fxp 9.0 :cyclops:
El Brillantinas said:
That's lame.
I remember that I could use CM7 ROMs in my old Xperia X8 with stock kernel. It was a stupid move trying to unlock the bootloader to change kernel, I just bricked my phone.
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You can use cm7 with stock kernel?
Really?
paolinhos said:
You can use cm7 with stock kernel?
Really?
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I was running XRay Kernel on stock rom
it was good but i need CM9. But for some reason it is not working
paolinhos said:
You can use cm7 with stock kernel?
Really?
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Yes, I did when I had my Xperia X8 alive. Check their section, they have a lot of ROMs based in CM7 Android 2.3.7 that work in stock kernel.The only neccesary things are root and CMW.
As I said, my big error was trying to unlock the bootloader just to use a ROM that needed a custom kernel, I don't know why I did it when other ROMs always worked fine, like GingerDX... I bricked my X8 forever, that's why I bought my Ray and I won't mess with the bootloader again.
I guess is due the different kernel architectures, or it's because SONY allowed to unlock bootloaders on the Xperia 2011 line, but it's very disappointing that most of the ROMs for Xperia Ray need unlocked bootloaders and customized kernels. That's why Hybrid 3.2, Superleggera and MIUI for locked bootloaders are a bless for us. @JJ Doctor, @arcatarc and @OatnezrA are true heroes :good:
El Brillantinas said:
Yes, I did when I had my Xperia X8 alive. Check their section, they have a lot of ROMs based in CM7 Android 2.3.7 that work in stock kernel.The only neccesary things are root and CMW.
As I said, my big error was trying to unlock the bootloader just to use a ROM that needed a custom kernel, I don't know why I did it when other ROMs always worked fine, like GingerDX... I bricked my X8 forever, that's why I bought my Ray and I won't mess with the bootloader again.
I guess is due the different kernel architectures, or it's because SONY allowed to unlock bootloaders on the Xperia 2011 line, but it's very disappointing that most of the ROMs for Xperia Ray need unlocked bootloaders and customized kernels. That's why Hybrid 3.2, Superleggera and MIUI for locked bootloaders are a bless for us. @JJ Doctor, @arcatarc and @OatnezrA are true heroes :good:
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Dont know mate, I got ray and neo v on my table ready to get out of sony stock and for some reason i just cant install it on them.
May be i will never by an another sony phone again :angel:
In last 12hrs i tried almost everything, flashed FXP129 CM9 no luck, tried to flash official cm9 rc1 same thing no damn luck.
this ray is booloader unlocked via s1tool, rooted and has cwm recovery but i still cant flash any rom on it. It's frustrating :silly:
dont use FXP129 kernel its a bad kernel . and when you flash rom did you flash the kernel ? because CM9 RC1 kernel is also a bad kernel . the best working kernel is FXP 128 and the FXP128 rom .
-Jesco- said:
dont use FXP129 kernel its a bad kernel . and when you flash rom did you flash the kernel ? because CM9 RC1 kernel is also a bad kernel . the best working kernel is FXP 128 and the FXP128 rom .
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as i say...
-Jesco- said:
dont use FXP129 kernel its a bad kernel . and when you flash rom did you flash the kernel ? because CM9 RC1 kernel is also a bad kernel . the best working kernel is FXP 128 and the FXP128 rom .
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Thanks for the info mate, Now i'm on JJHybrid ROM with sirkay's XRay kernel. Working good lets see what happens :victory:
kgthenerd said:
Dont know mate, I got ray and neo v on my table ready to get out of sony stock and for some reason i just cant install it on them.
May be i will never by an another sony phone again :angel:
In last 12hrs i tried almost everything, flashed FXP129 CM9 no luck, tried to flash official cm9 rc1 same thing no damn luck.
this ray is booloader unlocked via s1tool, rooted and has cwm recovery but i still cant flash any rom on it. It's frustrating :silly:
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What if you try to re-lock your bootloader?

Flashing KA10 Xperia SSpeed

I just unlocked bootloader and flash ICS kernel to Advanced Stock ICS Kernel
When I tried to flash KA10 Xperia SSpeed in the recovery mode, it said installation aborted
My Xperia S is already 4.0.4
Can anyone tell me how to solve this
Use the Xperia speed kernel
where can i get Xperia speed kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28510568
LuisCarlosHK said:
I just unlocked bootloader and flash ICS kernel to Advanced Stock ICS Kernel
When I tried to flash KA10 Xperia SSpeed in the recovery mode, it said installation aborted
My Xperia S is already 4.0.4
Can anyone tell me how to solve this
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Maybe a corrupted file download?? And you need Aroma Installer to install the rom.
I solved
First, flash Doomkernel for flashing the rom.
Then flash ICS kernel.

[Q] Install Kernel after flashing new rom..??

Hey.. i just finished installing the Xperia Ultimate HD™ ROM 2.0 on my wt19i.. its running on the stock kernel..
can i install a custom kernel like KernelPanic or Rage kernel now..??
will it affect my custom rom install..??
yes u can.
Yes you can, but of course you need an unlocked bootloader!

[Q] Miui Kernel help..

Which kernel is best for MIUI ICS?can give me ,link?and....after dl it..how to flash?using flashtool?
AW: [Q] Miui Kernel help..
ItsNick said:
Which kernel is best for MIUI ICS?can give me ,link?and....after dl it..how to flash?using flashtool?
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Depends on the base of your mini Rom.
Stock ics based you can use any ics based kernel like suave, lupus, etc.
For cm based you must use cm kernels.
Yes you flash kernels in fastboot mode with flashtool.
send from my mt11i with cm10 unofficially (TheDarkDefender build) on fusion kernel v5
motorazrv3 said:
Depends on the base of your mini Rom.
Stock ics based you can use any ics based kernel like suave, lupus, etc.
For cm based you must use cm kernels.
Yes you flash kernels in fastboot mode with flashtool.
send from my mt11i with cm10 unofficially (TheDarkDefender build) on fusion kernel v5
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sorry im newbie...
refer to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599516
it says....
2) Download and flash any ICS kernel for your phone.
any kernel?
ItsNick said:
sorry im newbie...
refer to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599516
it says....
2) Download and flash any ICS kernel for your phone.
any kernel?
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There are two miui version in this thread.
1. v4 which ist stock sony ics .587 based
2. v2 which is cm7 based.
For v4 you can use any compatible ics based kernel.
Look at the stickys and you will find the kernels listed.
On my mind are stock sony kernel, advaced stock kernel, suave kernel, lupus kernel and nightelf (aliance) kernel.
If you are already on sony ics rom you can directly install miui rom.
If you want more kernel features than you must flash a custom kernel. To do so you have to unlock your phone bootloader.
V2 is cm7 based as already written. To try it you must unlock your bootloader and flash the provided kernel that comes with the rom.
motorazrv3 said:
There are two miui version in this thread.
1. v4 which ist stock sony ics .587 based
2. v2 which is cm7 based.
For v4 you can use any compatible ics based kernel.
Look at the stickys and you will find the kernels listed.
On my mind are stock sony kernel, advaced stock kernel, suave kernel, lupus kernel and nightelf (aliance) kernel.
If you are already on sony ics rom you can directly install miui rom.
If you want more kernel features than you must flash a custom kernel. To do so you have to unlock your phone bootloader.
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So basically i doesnt need to unlock bootloader if im going to use my stock .587 kernel?
Sent from ItsNick's Epic Neo V.
ItsNick said:
So basically i doesnt need to unlock bootloader if im going to use my stock .587 kernel?
Sent from ItsNick's Epic Neo V.
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Yupp.
V4 ist .587 based and works with stock kernel. You are limited to stock kernel features. If you want more like overclocking, etc you must unlock your bootloader and flash an custom ics kernel.
With a locked bootloader you are limited, with a unlocked bootloader you are free!!!

[Q] Flashing kernel without usb port

Hi,
i have xperia mini pro - sk17, with defective usb port (not functional at all (broken pins)). At the moment i have erro rom (05/08/2013) with lupus jb v7 kernel. I know that twrp recovery on my nexus 7 flashes kernel, but i always flashed kernels on xperia devices (x8, mini pro, ray) with flashtool after installation of rom.
Now i want to install another rom and my question are:
- will cwm flash kernel along with rom or not?
- what other roms can you recommend for use with lupus jb v7 kernel in case that new kernel (from roms zip) doesn't get flashed?
- can i flash .zip with only kernel inside (to change kernel after rom installation)?
- are there any other ways to flash kernel without usb?
thanks
no, xperia phone can't flash kernel from recovery.
even if theres kernel in rom zip it won't be flashed.
an0nym0us_ said:
no, xperia phone can't flash kernel from recovery.
even if theres kernel in rom zip it won't be flashed.
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I thought so, but after searching the forum i was just confused (a lot of people think it can be done - so there is a lot of misinformation).
So i'm stuck now with lupus jb v7 kernel - any good roms this kernel will work with?
enlev said:
I thought so, but after searching the forum i was just confused (a lot of people think it can be done - so there is a lot of misinformation).
So i'm stuck now with lupus jb v7 kernel - any good roms this kernel will work with?
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kernel can be used on any JB CM BASED JB 4.1 or 4.2,
so maybe use LegacyXperiacm-10.1 or cm-10.2 by mikeioannina

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